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Fri. April 15, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We finished the fence in the forenoon thin clouds distant thundering in the south after noon. Father & I went to the L. Meadows after some potatoes for Dan to take home. we had a nice shower this evening. J. Winder started to town, noon. Saturday 16: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy after noon rainy Worked ditch Dan started home with the team about 2-30 pm. to join J. Winder at Carmel. Uncle Cris & Aunt Lora stated home and left Sam and Ov. to go over the Bend with Father and me.

These diaries, written by William Louis Crawford, contains daily comments on the weather and on his activities with family and associates, crop growing, animal herding, photography, crayon painting, travel, church, etc. while living with his family at Oak Creek in Zion Canyon near Springdale, Utah. The first begins in the year 1898 when Louis was 25. Missionary experiences in Oklahoma are recorded from Nov. 17, 1904 to June 13, 1906.

Fri. April 15, 1898: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy We finished the fence in the forenoon thin clouds distant thundering in the south after noon. Father & I went to the L. Meadows after some potatoes for Dan to take home. we had a nice shower this evening. J. Winder started to town, noon. Saturday 16: Ther. warm Wea. cloudy after noon rainy Worked ditch Dan started home with the team about 2-30 pm. to join J. Winder at Carmel. Uncle Cris & Aunt Lora stated home and left Sam and Ov. to go over the Bend with Father and me.